In the 200th episode special, the guys fly to Los Angeles to try their hand at directing; then meet up with Jay and Silent Bob (Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes) to pants the town red; finally, the guys throw a huge party, and tonight's loser learns the hard way that he's in the band.
02-13-2020
46 min
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Andrew Hood
Writer:
James Kilmoon
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
James Murray
James Stephen "Murr" Murray is a comedian, actor and author, most known for his work with the group The Tenderloins, and as one of the main stars of Impractical Jokers.
Brian Michael "Q" Quinn (born March 14, 1976) is an American improvisational comedian, podcaster, and actor. He is a member of The Tenderloins, a comedy troupe also consisting of Sal Vulcano, James Murray, and (formerly) Joe Gatto. Along with the other members of The Tenderloins, he stars in the TV reality comedy series Impractical Jokers, which premiered on December 15, 2011, on TruTV.
Salvatore Edward Anthony Vulcano is an American improvisational and stand-up comedian, actor, and producer from the New York City borough of Staten Island. He is a member of The Tenderloins, a comedy troupe consisting of himself, Joe Gatto, James Murray, and Brian Quinn.
Jason Edward Mewes (born June 12, 1974) is an American television and film actor best known for playing Jay, the vocal half of the duo Jay and Silent Bob, in longtime friend Kevin Smith's films.
Kevin Patrick Smith (born August 2, 1970) is an American filmmaker, actor, comedian, public speaker, comic book writer, author, and podcaster.
He came to prominence with the low-budget comedy film Clerks (1994), which he wrote, directed, co-produced, and acted in as the character Silent Bob of stoner duo Jay and Silent Bob. Jay and Silent Bob also appeared in Smith's later films Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Clerks II and Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, which are set primarily in his home state of New Jersey. While not strictly sequential, the films have crossover plot elements, character references, and a shared canon known as the "View Askewniverse", named after Smith's production company View Askew Productions, which he co-founded with Scott Mosier.